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Research shows that many people living with GERD also have anxiety. One study, for example, analyzed health data on more than 19,000 people and found that anxiety levels were significantly higher ...
Anxiety and depression are prevalent in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), according to a large-scale analysis that also found evidence for a possible underlying causal link ...
Stress and anxiety aren't a direct underlying cause of acid reflux, but they can trigger symptoms. Research has shown that high stress levels can negatively affect gastrointestinal (GI ...
It has several possible causes, including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or acid reflux, anxiety, muscle tension in the throat, and esophageal disorders, such as eosinophilic esophagitis.
and mental health issues such as stress and anxiety. Nausea often accompanies heartburn. Many of the same foods and digestion issues that cause heartburn can also make you feel nauseous or sick to ...
I would experience acid reflux that would last for weeks and my anxiety would be so severe, that I'd often dissociate. After visiting a healthcare professional, I was diagnosed with ...
Background/Aim: To determine the roles of gastroesophageal acid reflux (GER) and esophageal dysmotility on typical and atypical GERD symptoms. Methods: Two hundred thirty-six patients (159 females ...
A person may get heartburn all of a sudden as a result of eating certain foods, some eating patterns, drinking alcohol, and smoking. Stress, anxiety, certain medications, and some medical ...
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